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Got my PMP Certification with Above Target in first Attempt
Thank you Andrew. I did your 35 hrs course from Udemy and then your exam simulation from TIA. It was a great help. I live in Dallas and appeared for the PMP certification exam on 10th September. I am 57 years old software professional working with Toyota. At this age initially it was difficult to study but your words motivated me to keep doing. I kept doing and after sometime started enjoying. It was a wondeful experience. But your course and explaination made it easy for me. I tried to undertstand the concepts. Although the test was tougher than I expected as there was no question for EVM or any formula. Even I did not get any drag and drop. I had done all your drag and drops but did not get any in the exam. I think the best worked for me is the mindset taught by you. I used to finish your mock test simulation or even Udemy mock test 30 min early but in exam I could finish just 4 min early. I was little nervous at the end of the exam because questions were different than my expectations. But felt happy when I saw the result. Thank you very much for all your guidance. Now I got motivation to do ACP too. How tough it is ? Guide me for it. Also, I would like your guide how to work towards getting 60 PDUs in next 3 years time.
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Congratulations sir
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so passed, need to take it upon myself to push for more education in the business environment. Outside of that, the test was literally a walk in the park. I would have completed it with about ~ an hour and 15 minutes to spare, but chose to crawl through the last 60 sets of questions. regardless of the BT, i am more than happy to accept an AT overall score and move on. For all of you who are working and studying towards this goal, I lend you this one advice. Just take it! it will surprise you on how it's more bark than bite and you can as i did, apply mindset and process understanding to fly through it. For those who are retaking the exam, you know what the test is, just focus on understanding the knowledge of how to apply PMI principles. I VERY HIGHLY suggest you review Mr. Mohommed Rahim and his YouTube content to understand the essence of applying the logic. Lastly, you too! can take this exam and pass. Just apply the PMI logic. Do not be afraid of the exam. Don't let the fear of failure overrule the fear of gain. You will often be surprised of the results when you just take on a challenge. Good luck to all of those who are aspiring, you have this in the bag. Never lose sight and dare to just get it done and have the resilience to pick yourself up and try again. Best of luck and wishes to all you guys and don't forget to add me on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericsmithers/
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Congratulations Eric, pls can you help with the link of the Rahim you mentioned as we may have a lot with that name. Once again congratulations.
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@Eric Smithers Many thanks
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Who can help with hotspot questions for practice or a link to where I can get them. Hotspot practice questions for PMP exam.
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PMP Certified !
I Passed my PMP on first attempt ! Many thanks to Andrew and other members here. Time management is a critical factor in passing the exam.
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Congratulations on passing your PMP. Is there a provision to book mark questions to come back to them later to be able to manage your time effectively?
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@Brian Munanga Oh great, thank you.
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Is there a provision to book mark questions that require more time to come back to them later to be able to manage time effectively? And if yes, I would appreciate a demo to that regards. Thank you.
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